East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) presents a day
of spooktacular fun with Fall Fest and Spooky Saturday on Saturday, October 26,
2013, from 11:00am to 4:00pm. This annual Halloween celebration will feature
free activities for children, adults and even fido too! Spooky Saturday activities include cider and
donuts, pumpkin painting, costume contests for children and dogs, pet treats,
art lessons and a kids’ dance party. Trick or treating will expand this year to
include the blocks between the Singing Fountain and the Mifflin Triangle. Free
treat bags will be available at the Singing Fountain for the first 500 children
courtesy of Aversa PR & Events. Fall Fest activities will include a craft
show curated by Nice Things..Handmade, three live bands, pumpkins and fall
foliage at Urban Jungle, a raffle from Philadelphia Scooters, and adoptables
from Operation Ava, PAWS and Pig Placement Network. Food and drink will be provided by Ms. Goody
Cupcake, The Tot Cart, Stateside, El Zarape, Mamma Maria Ristorante, Stogie Joe’s,
Noord, Fond and Belle Cakery. In the event of rain, select family activities will
move in front of Urban Jungle, and the concert and craft show will be cancelled.
Most activities will be held at the
Singing Fountain (EPA and Tasker), with select activities to be held at Mifflin
Triangle (EPA and Mifflin). For more information, visit www.visiteastpassyunk.com, like
EPABID on Facebook and follow @epassyunkave on Twitter.

Ben FM dance party with musical favorites and
games (1:30pm to 3:30pm)

Free cider and donuts (starting at 1:30pm while supplies last)

Spooky chalk drawing (1:30pm to 3:30pm)

Food and drinks from mobile vendors and
restaurants are pay-as-you-go. Other activities, tricks or treats, and cider
and donuts are free unless otherwise noted. In the event of
rain, Fall Festival music and craft show will be cancelled. Spooky Saturday’s
costume contest and trick or treating will move in front of Urban Jungle (1526 EPA).

For updates to the
lineup, performance times and EPABID information, visit www.visiteastpassyunk.com, RSVP to
invites on Facebook, or follow @epassyunkave on Twitter. East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement
District is home to over 150 independently-owned shops and restaurants. Activities along EPABID are easily accessible by SEPTA via the Broad Street Line and
several bus lines. Taxis are also accessible on Broad Street.